MABLETON, Ga., Sept. 24, 2016 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- PDS offers a range of electrical integrity services including infrared testing, electrical inspection testing, and thermographic testing. PDS has offered electrical integrity testing and implementation of solutions for nearly 30 years in a wide range of facilities, including, commercial properties, public utilities, manufacturing plants and hotels. PDS with Heat-Seeker, the company's trademarked inferred inspection methodology, helps diminish the risk of catastrophic system failures and/or significant infrastructure, financial damage to large scale facilities.

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  1. Computer usage efficiency. If a computer will not be in use for more than 20 minutes, the monitor should be turned off. If the duration away from the computer will exceed 2 hours, then both the monitor, as well as the tower, should be shut down. This will save on electric as well as limit excess heat coming from computer units that will add to the building's cooling burden. This is especially important to communicate to employees when there are numerous computers in the building.
  2. Powering electronics. Utilize a power strip for things such as printers, paper shredders, and other electronics. This will facilitate the shutting down of electronics when not in use and eliminate excess power drainage.
  3. Selecting, powering and maintaining appliances. Install energy-efficient appliances to limit electrical use. These will often have additional power-saving switches on them for even more efficiency. Try to keep refrigerators between 30 and 42 degrees to save energy and ensure that in regular cleaning, the refrigerator is also dusted. Keeping refrigerator coils clean keeps energy usage down. Look into coil vacuums for the best method of keeping refrigerator coils clean.
  4. Lighting. Replace standard and halogen light bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs. CFLs are much more energy efficient and will also last longer, saving money. Turn lights off when they are not necessary and keep them on a motion sensor in areas that do not get used constantly such as office kitchens. A timer can also be set up so that when the building is not in use, so that lights automatically shut off.
  5. Cooling. Have air conditioning unit filters replaced regularly for safety and efficiency. Whenever possible, keep blinds closed to eliminate additional heat flow into the building. Many air conditioners also have energy saving features that can be used on days that are not as hot.

PDS HeatSeeker offers a range of electrical integrity services that seek to exceed industry standards as a sound choice to insure electrical and mechanical dependability. Serving a wide range of facilities, including, commercial properties, public utilities, manufacturing plants and hotels, PDS with Heat-Seeker will diminish the risk of catastrophic system failures and/or significant infrastructure, financial damage. 

Media Contact: Allisa DiPolito, PDS HeatSeeker, 8553474228, allisa@fishbat.com

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